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[S2062] Sarah Maas household, 1940 U.S. Census, New York County, New York, population schedule, 08 April 1940, Enumeration District (ED) 31-1448, sheet 9A, National Archives micropublication Series T627, Roll 2658, viewed on Ancestry.com.

[S108] Gertrude Maas, Death Certificate 4228 (Manhattan,1947), New York City Municipal Archives, 31 Chambers Street, New York, New York. Hereinafter cited as New York City Death Certificate.

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[S2062] Sarah Maas household, 1940 U.S. Census, New York County, New York, population schedule, 08 April 1940, Enumeration District (ED) 31-1448, sheet 9A, National Archives micropublication Series T627, Roll 2658, viewed on Ancestry.com.

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[S2065] B125, 1827 Citizenship Register, indicating that the second wife of Gerson Reichert was Feila Liebmann born 1755 in Weiler, Schutzbürgerlich angenommen about or by 1778, died about or by 1802 [the symbol proceeding the years 1778 and 1802 is unclear], Gemeindearchiv Berwangen, Kirchardt, Germany. Hereinafter cited as Gemeindearchiv Berwangen.

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[S2065] B125, 1827 Citizenship Register, indicating that the first wife of Gerson Reichert was Gütel Salomon, born about 1741 in Freudental and died 1778, Gemeindearchiv Berwangen, Kirchardt, Germany. Hereinafter cited as Gemeindearchiv Berwangen.

[S2071] Theobald Nebel, Die Geschichte der Freudentaler Juden [The History of the Jews in Freudental] (Ludwigsburg, Germany: Süddeutsche Verlagsanstalt und Druckerei, 1989), Gütel Salomon was born about 1741. Since this preceded the adoption of surnames this means her father's name would have been Salomon. A 1738 list of the Jews in Freudental, transcribed on page 25, and a list from 1755, transcribed on page 27, both list only one person named, Salomon. In 1738, Salomon Mannes, is listed as a Krankenwächter und Totengräber [guardian of the sick and a grave digger], free of protection fee, with a wife, 1 son, 3 girls and 1 servant. In 1755 more limited details are provided, regarding servants and occupations. Salomon Mannes has no servant and is a butcher in Stuttgart. Since there is only one person named Salomon and his father was named Mannes (or Emanuel), the evidence strongly points to this person as being Gütel's father.. Hereinafter cited as Die Geschichte der Freudentaler Juden.

[S2065] B125, 1827 Citizenship Register, indicating that the first wife of Gerson Reichert was Gütel Salomon, born about 1741 in Freudental and died 1778, Emanuel was born circa 1769 and as such must have been a son of Gerson's first wife, Gemeindearchiv Berwangen.

[S2065] B125, 1827 Citizenship Register, indicating that the first wife of Gerson Reichert was Gütel Salomon, born about 1741 in Freudental and died 1778, Salomon was born circa 1774 and as such must have been a son of Gerson's first wife, Gemeindearchiv Berwangen.

[S2065] B125, 1827 Citizenship Register, indicating that the first wife of Gerson Reichert was Gütel Salomon, born about 1741 in Freudental and died 1778, Kiefe was born circa 1776 and as such must have been a son of Gerson's first wife, Gemeindearchiv Berwangen.

[S54] Rebecca (Rifke) was almost certainly a daughter of Gerson's first wife, Gütel, as Rebecca's first daughter is named after her. If the 1827 citizenship register for Berwangen is correct Gütel died in 1778. If that's the case Rebecca must have been born before then, and not in 1780 as suggested by a Marx Joseph Reis's entry in the same register. Based on the births of her children, her first child Gütel being born in 1803 and her last child, Johanna, being born in 1818, a birth date of 1774 as suggested by her Rebecca's death record may be a few years too early.

Child of Salomon Mannes

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[S2071] Theobald Nebel, Die Geschichte der Freudentaler Juden [The History of the Jews in Freudental] (Ludwigsburg, Germany: Süddeutsche Verlagsanstalt und Druckerei, 1989), Gütel Salomon was born about 1741. Since this preceded the adoption of surnames this means her father's name would have been Salomon. A 1738 list of the Jews in Freudental, transcribed on page 25, and a list from 1755, transcribed on page 27, both list only one person named, Salomon. In 1738, Salomon Mannes, is listed as a Krankenwächter und Totengräber [guardian of the sick and a grave digger], free of protection fee, with a wife, 1 son, 3 girls and 1 servant. In 1755 more limited details are provided, regarding servants and occupations. Salomon Mannes has no servant and is a butcher in Stuttgart. Since there is only one person named Salomon and his father was named Mannes (or Emanuel), the evidence strongly points to this person as being Gütel's father.. Hereinafter cited as Die Geschichte der Freudentaler Juden.

[S2071] Theobald Nebel, Die Geschichte der Freudentaler Juden, A 1738 list of the Jews in Freudental, transcribed on page 25, and a list from 1755, transcribed on page 27, both list only one person named, Salomon. In 1738, Salomon Mannes, is listed as a Krankenwächter und Totengräber [guardian of the sick and a grave digger], free of protection fee, with a wife, 1 son, 3 girls and 1 servant. In 1755 more limited details are provided, regarding servants and occupations. Salomon Mannes has no servant and is a butcher in Stuttgart.

[S54] As Gütel had a son named Emanuel in about 1770 and a son named Salomon in about 1774 it is most likely that her father was still alive when Emanuel was born and had died before Salomon was born.

Child of Mannes (?)

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[S2071] Theobald Nebel, Die Geschichte der Freudentaler Juden [The History of the Jews in Freudental] (Ludwigsburg, Germany: Süddeutsche Verlagsanstalt und Druckerei, 1989), A 1738 list of the Jews in Freudental, transcribed on page 25, and a list from 1755, transcribed on page 27, both list only one person named, Salomon. In 1738, Salomon Mannes, is listed as a Krankenwächter und Totengräber [guardian of the sick and a grave digger], free of protection fee, with a wife, 1 son, 3 girls and 1 servant. In 1755 more limited details are provided, regarding servants and occupations. Salomon Mannes has no servant and is a butcher in Stuttgart.. Hereinafter cited as Die Geschichte der Freudentaler Juden.

[S54] Falk Anschel died before surname adoption. As such, his father's name is most likely to have been Anschel. Additionally supporting this theory is that his widow inherited Jew Anschel's house in 1807.

[S54] Rechle is assummed to be Falk Anschel's mother as there is not proof at this time for Falk's father, Anschel, having had more than one wife. Additionally, Falk named his daughter, born a few months after Rechle's death, after Rechle. Had his own mother not been alive at the time his first daughter, Gütle, was born it is likely that the first daughter would have been named for his mother instead. As we know that first daughter was named for his wife's mother, it increases the likelihood that Rechle was Falk's mother.

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[S2065] B20, Real estate transactions in Berwangen, 1761-1812, transaction from 7 August 1765, ratified on 21 August 1765, Jew Mortiche representing his step-son Itzig, sold a third of a house and garden to Itzig's brothers, Gerson Löw and Aaron Löw. This transaction means that in all likelihood, Gerson, Aaron and Itzig's father, Löw, had died by this time. Itzig's mother, who had been married to Löw, was now married to Mortiche. It's unknown at this time whether Gerson, Aaron and Itzig all had the same mother., Gemeindearchiv Berwangen, Kirchardt, Germany. Hereinafter cited as Gemeindearchiv Berwangen.